"I think it's great that families are served stability in this area," said co-owner of Flawless Boxing and Fitness, Brandon Gonzales. His business is near a historically underserved African American community.
The gym is located just outside the New Helvetia District, which is in Upper Land Park and contains Alder Grove and Seavey Circle Housing Complexes and Leataata Floyd Elementary School.
One that is now a commercial building was once Sacramento's first post-World War II African American Dentist Office.
This idea stemmed from the city's African American Experience Project. It identified each of these places as historic in 2023, and now they are formally nominated to be named historic and be preserved.
Pluckebaum said the initiative is about reinvestment and an opportunity for Sacramento to both recognize the achievements of those who have come before us and provide better for people in these communities in the future.
"The community sees that Sacramento cares about the African American community and it's just really empowering for the youth," said Walker.
The Sacramento City Council will be voting on this initiative at its Aug. 12 meeting.
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